No trip to Miami is complete without experiencing the glamourous and icon Fontainebleau. First opened in 1954, the Morris Lapidus-designed resort is an architectural gem on Collins Avenue. In the 1950s and 60s, it was a playground for the best in show business—Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope and Judy Garland. In 2008, it got a billion dollar face-lift and still caters to the celebrity and socialite set. Spend the day lounging by the pools (be sure to rent a cabana for the best service and privacy), or head down to the beach for windsurfing and jet skiing. Emerge renewed at the 40,000 square-foot Lapis spa after a eucalyptus steam bath or deep tissue massage. Nosh on some of the best fare and libations in the city at one of the 12 restaurants and lounges on site. Keep your eyes peeled for celebrities around every corner.